As many as 1 in 6 children are diagnosed with some form of developmental disability, according to the CDC. Among these, a significant number are found to be on the… Read More »
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Planning an Autism-Friendly Thanksgiving Dinner
Thanksgiving is just a week away. Although celebrations this year are likely to be more subdued than in previous years, it could still be an obstacle if your child has… Read More »
Categories of Stimming
If your child has autism, there’s a good chance you are already somewhat familiar with stimming. But in case you aren’t, the term is an abbreviation of ‘self-stimulation’ that refers… Read More »
Four Inspirational Figures on the Autism Spectrum
Is your child on the autism spectrum? If so, they may have an exceptionally bright future ahead of them. Some of the most inspiring cultural figures throughout history and into… Read More »
4 Kinds of Recreational Therapy for Children with Autism
If your child has autism, we’re sure you’ve given endless thoughts to all the forms of therapy that might benefit them. There truly are more resources available for your child… Read More »
Signs of Autism in Adolescents
Most parents are aware of some of the early signs of autism that children might exhibit. In some cases, recognizing this disability when young can allow early intervention, which is… Read More »
Behavior Analysts and How They Can Help Your Child
If your child has autism, we know that you want for them to have the highest possible level of support available. In doing a few searches around the web, we’re… Read More »
Communication Delay: Is it a Sign of Autism?
Every child grows and develops at their own pace. One of the most common metrics by which parents track the growth of their child is speech. Generally speaking, eleven to… Read More »
How to Manage Meltdowns
If your child has autism, one of the tasks you will face as a parent is managing meltdowns. An autism meltdown is decidedly different from a temper tantrum, and your… Read More »
Sensory Play Activities to Try with Your Child
Many Americans are still cooped up at home. Even though many restrictions have lifted, access to the care your child with autism needs is continuing to be hampered by the… Read More »